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RE: No, it really *IS* a JOKE.
by lemur2 on Mon 9th Nov 2009 00:30
in reply to "No, it really *IS* a JOKE."
Wow. Who needs YouTube?! Now, we have viral stories! Folks, it's a joke. No, really, it is! The most serious satirical pieces are supported by elaborate, designs and background; the authors will stand by their "product" until everyone propagates this story to their feed. I gotta say though, that fake 3D rendering of the 'prototype' sitting atop a piece of paper with matching pantone color samples screams sarcasm. There is a deeper underlying meaning to this piece -- OpenOffice.org needs a better UI.
Fair enough about it being a joke. I would have expected exactly that, but there were several claims that it wasn't a joke.
Regardless, OpenOffice is quite useable with the current GUI. In my limited sampling, people that I know about who have used both OpenOfffice and the ribbon interface for recent versions of MS Office find OpenOffice far easier to adapt to.
RE: No, it really *IS* a JOKE.
by StephenBeDoper on Mon 9th Nov 2009 00:45
in reply to "No, it really *IS* a JOKE."






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Wow. Who needs YouTube?! Now, we have viral stories!
Folks, it's a joke. No, really, it is! The most serious satirical pieces are supported by elaborate, designs and background; the authors will stand by their "product" until everyone propagates this story to their feed.
I gotta say though, that fake 3D rendering of the 'prototype' sitting atop a piece of paper with matching pantone color samples screams sarcasm. There is a deeper underlying meaning to this piece -- OpenOffice.org needs a better UI.